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he picks up 16. >> mike: marshal yanda, gorgeous. watch yanda, right guard. pierce will follow that block. piism the rookie from temple. >> brad: had over 3500 yards in his career with temple and 53 touchdowns. don't forget next week. right now the cardinals are unbeaten going into bradford territory. rams on the 11th. seattle off to a surprising start. they take on san francisco. vikings, you mentioned 2-1 against tampa bay. the bills and the dolphins on the 15th. saints need some wins between now and november 29th. we wrap it up with the final two games, a chance to see peyton manning in action and michael vick and company. every thursday, so we hope you're with us. >> mike: third and three, joe is changing the play tess line of scrimmage. pump fakes, goes deep down the sideline, broken up at the last moment by sheldon brown and a flag. >> mike: this is either a pass interference on either tan den doss or green. >> referee: prior to the false, holding defense number 22, five-yard penalty, automatic first down. >> mike: that was completely away from the thro
he picks up 16. >> mike: marshal yanda, gorgeous. watch yanda, right guard. pierce will follow that block. piism the rookie from temple. >> brad: had over 3500 yards in his career with temple and 53 touchdowns. don't forget next week. right now the cardinals are unbeaten going into bradford territory. rams on the 11th. seattle off to a surprising start. they take on san francisco. vikings, you mentioned 2-1 against tampa bay. the bills and the dolphins on the 15th. saints need some...
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at marshall, you see it a bit, a few percentage points higher than that. and burton actually has been enjoying a bit of or a greater succession than the district average, 82.6%. but still with the 17.4 drop-out rate. so, here you see sort of a comparison from 09-10 to 10-11. so you can see there how that graduation rate has improved in a one-year difference there in our state from 74 to 76% and the district from 77 to 82%, which is a 5% improvement at burton from 78% to 78.9, just slight increase, but at marshall, 75.6 has increased to a 77.8% graduation rate. so, since we're talking graduation, it's hard to separate that from the actual requirement. so, the board adopted a through g requirement. it is important to notice whether we're on track or not as students who are falling under that policy are going to be enjoying success. so, what i want to point out here with these three subgroups listed, african-american, latino and samoan is you see four columns after that. whether they're on track, you see a c. these are students who are getting a c or better i
at marshall, you see it a bit, a few percentage points higher than that. and burton actually has been enjoying a bit of or a greater succession than the district average, 82.6%. but still with the 17.4 drop-out rate. so, here you see sort of a comparison from 09-10 to 10-11. so you can see there how that graduation rate has improved in a one-year difference there in our state from 74 to 76% and the district from 77 to 82%, which is a 5% improvement at burton from 78% to 78.9, just slight...
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tonight a conversation with penny marshall. she is out this month with a critical acclaim memoir called uts.other was no we are glad to have joined us. a conversation with penny marshall, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: i am pleased to welcome any martial back to this program. she has written a funny memoir about her life and career entitled "my mother was nouts." at herake up look back life in jail. >> it very, very good. -- about her life in film. >> there are no holes. thanks. ♪ >> are you crying? >> no. >> are you crying? are you crying? there is no crying. there is no crying in baseball. ♪ tavis: you look at one of the episodes
tonight a conversation with penny marshall. she is out this month with a critical acclaim memoir called uts.other was no we are glad to have joined us. a conversation with penny marshall, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we...
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originally i introduced the hearing that looked specifically at the drop out rates at marshal, thurgood marshall and burton high school both of which have a number of students from the southeastern neighborhoods. in particular i want to do better, in particular i want to have a better understanding of how the school district tracks high school drop-out rates and how those at thurgood marshall and burton high school compare with other schools throughout the city. now, collectively we as a city and as a school district and more importantly as a community, we need to do better to ensure that the academic success of all of our students, particularly those coming from vulnerable communities who we see time and time again disproportionately struggling in our public schools. and i'm looking to the school board members to decrease that struggle. i'm hoping this hearing will yield a creative solutions and tangible steps that we can begin to take to subsequently address these challenges. i believe that these two hearing items share many common things and i look forward to the presentations today.
originally i introduced the hearing that looked specifically at the drop out rates at marshal, thurgood marshall and burton high school both of which have a number of students from the southeastern neighborhoods. in particular i want to do better, in particular i want to have a better understanding of how the school district tracks high school drop-out rates and how those at thurgood marshall and burton high school compare with other schools throughout the city. now, collectively we as a city...
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marshals and shenandoah county sheriff's deputies in that area earlier this afternoon. we're not clear exactly at what time it is. so again, a lot of developments going on with this story. there appear to be some movement, some type of big break in the case. when we get that information, we will bring it to you as soon as possible. back to you. >> jackie bensen, thanks. >>> three sexual assault cases in fairfax county this month may be the work of one man. three women say they were grabbed from behind, fondled while they were walking in the springfield area. another woman was assaulted september 18th walking along a path on metropolitan center drive. september 7th, a woman fondled on monticello boulevard. >> the victims all described someone as wearing a red baseball cap. they all described the same similar thing as happening to them, that they were fondled. a person ran up, grabbed them from behind, touched them inappropriately, and they ran off. >> police say no one was injured.
marshals and shenandoah county sheriff's deputies in that area earlier this afternoon. we're not clear exactly at what time it is. so again, a lot of developments going on with this story. there appear to be some movement, some type of big break in the case. when we get that information, we will bring it to you as soon as possible. back to you. >> jackie bensen, thanks. >>> three sexual assault cases in fairfax county this month may be the work of one man. three women say they...
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>> there could be a marshall, a sky marshall with a gun. i could have been shot. if i just say no, you have no right to stop me, that could easily in my mind be considered a provocation, the they would feel they have just cause to physically stop you even when they can't. >> we reached out to the tsa and they said they do have broad legal authority and that if someone chooses not to comply they could monitor that person, decide if they're a threat and involve law enforcement if necessary. >>> the blue cross of mn had mn launched a campaign this week to educate people about obesity and child obesity. >> you know my dad can eat three huge cheese burgers this big. >> for my dad that's a snack. >> every boy has that conversation with his friends. >> my dad can eat 500 corn dogs. >> one day i'll be able to eat twice that. >> and ends with today is the day we set a better example for our kids. there's another video. ♪ >> these ads are effective or too much? >> i think they're effective. if this is how you're shopping at the grocery store or eating that much food out a
>> there could be a marshall, a sky marshall with a gun. i could have been shot. if i just say no, you have no right to stop me, that could easily in my mind be considered a provocation, the they would feel they have just cause to physically stop you even when they can't. >> we reached out to the tsa and they said they do have broad legal authority and that if someone chooses not to comply they could monitor that person, decide if they're a threat and involve law enforcement if...
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cutler and brandon marshall about how they think the game will improve. coupler citing the obvious experience factor. >> get those guys back. the decision is going to go way which i think is the biggest thing you see across. >> brandon marshall said he felt bad about the blown call in the packers seahawks' game even though it did help the bears. i'm just happy it's over with until we get some of those guys back that we were familiar with. i have a lot of compassion for those rafts when you take guys like that and throw them in a fire so quickly everyone is dogging them, i am glad that it's over but at the same time those guys did the best they could do and i appreciate that. >> this whole thing is clearly not the finest moment for roger bledel in the nfl. that will hurt the union down the road giving up pensions. >> black hawks fans and not liking this news, league officials have canceled the entire preseason and able to get a deal done with the players association. they canceled the first couple weeks of preseason games and today they cancelled the rest
cutler and brandon marshall about how they think the game will improve. coupler citing the obvious experience factor. >> get those guys back. the decision is going to go way which i think is the biggest thing you see across. >> brandon marshall said he felt bad about the blown call in the packers seahawks' game even though it did help the bears. i'm just happy it's over with until we get some of those guys back that we were familiar with. i have a lot of compassion for those rafts...
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at bwi marshall, less than one- tenth an inch of rain. the slander and not counted in today's total. we're 1.5 inches below normal for the month and 7 inches below normal for the year. warmer than normal, 79 degrees and the averages only 74. the weekend will cool off a little bit. southwest into howard county, 73. pasadena, 74. the cooler weather is headed our way for the weekend and looks to show up. some of the north and west suburbs may be that cold this morning showers move out within northwest breeze developing. the front is making very slow progress and the bigger thunderstorms are creeping in. it will drift further south allowing the weak areas of high pressure to build in. it looks like a little bit better weather for outdoor activities on saturday and sunday. noticeably less humid and comfortably cool with showers well to our south. an area of low pressure in the atmosphere generating showers in the ohio river valley. some of them might come our way. cooler, 79-84. a nice looking saturday. no. when that 6-12 m.p.h.. high tide at
at bwi marshall, less than one- tenth an inch of rain. the slander and not counted in today's total. we're 1.5 inches below normal for the month and 7 inches below normal for the year. warmer than normal, 79 degrees and the averages only 74. the weekend will cool off a little bit. southwest into howard county, 73. pasadena, 74. the cooler weather is headed our way for the weekend and looks to show up. some of the north and west suburbs may be that cold this morning showers move out within...
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temperature of 76. 4 will tack on another degrees as we go through the day. 76 at2 in martinsburg, marshall, 75 in frederick. notice the areas of rain moving into the shenandoah valley, a protein the blue ridge, especially in paige county and harrisonburg. and is a lot more rain move into seven of our viewing area first the metro area close to evening.ter this it's part of the cold front and the energy that has been riding for days. it's the same pattern. there will be a few more s today and one or two have a slight chance of severe, especially south of washington. 81 at 3:00 p.m., 78 at 6:00 p.m. around theeveloping area around the drive home. 9:00 p.m., 71. scattered rain tonight into tomorrow. late saturday night we could see a few showers. a pretty dry weekend and e outside overall for the weekend. mid 70's this weekend. the mid 70's continue all the good part of next week. has moved inside. tell us what's going on in arlington. >> we are inside space, inside a w planetarium that was rededicated today. alice was one of the driving rebuilding this planetarium. >> it's great to be here. h
temperature of 76. 4 will tack on another degrees as we go through the day. 76 at2 in martinsburg, marshall, 75 in frederick. notice the areas of rain moving into the shenandoah valley, a protein the blue ridge, especially in paige county and harrisonburg. and is a lot more rain move into seven of our viewing area first the metro area close to evening.ter this it's part of the cold front and the energy that has been riding for days. it's the same pattern. there will be a few more s today and...
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officially at bwi marshall, a few of those showers lingered after midnight in picked up zero. 06 inches. -- 0.06 inches. we are still 7 inches below normal on precipitation totals. overall, today, the high temperature 79. the normal is 74. the record is 91. this was a really mild night for this time of year. 78 downtown. 76 in elkton. western maryland getting cool and a sign of some cooler, drier air headed our way for the weekend. lows tonight 52-60 and showered chances well to the south of baltimore. northwest wind at about 5 miles an hour. this front is just crawling to the south of us now. it was slowly pushing into the area last night and is just now getting south of baltimore. it will continue the slow movement to the southeast tonight and tomorrow allowing them to clear out a little over the weekend but an area of low pressure coming in for the second half of the weekend. tomorrow looks like the best day for outdoor activities. the sun will not be bad. it will be comfortable as far as temperatures go, but showers may start to develop toward sunset or even beyond. a couple of show
officially at bwi marshall, a few of those showers lingered after midnight in picked up zero. 06 inches. -- 0.06 inches. we are still 7 inches below normal on precipitation totals. overall, today, the high temperature 79. the normal is 74. the record is 91. this was a really mild night for this time of year. 78 downtown. 76 in elkton. western maryland getting cool and a sign of some cooler, drier air headed our way for the weekend. lows tonight 52-60 and showered chances well to the south of...
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hearing was there was a report that came out sometime ago about the high school drop out rates for marshall high school and burton high school. i want to ask questions specifically to these two high schools. how do they compare with other high schools in the city? i'm just talking about the specific drop-out rate. >> there are certain variability. we could look at the overall rate, but one thing we are of course interested in is how subgroup performance is. that also varies. >> when you say the subgroup, you mean broken out by ethnicity? >> correct. we have high schools that have greater graduation rates for african-american students, latino students, samoan students. we do have those examples where schools are getting traction. >> can you share that with us today? that is exactly what i'm trying to extrapolate in the hearing. >> i don't have a high school by high school rate with me today. i don't know if any of our staff may have that today either. >> looks like you have some homework. >> looks like you gave us some homework. >> okay, everyone, i'm going to hold you all accountable. my ne
hearing was there was a report that came out sometime ago about the high school drop out rates for marshall high school and burton high school. i want to ask questions specifically to these two high schools. how do they compare with other high schools in the city? i'm just talking about the specific drop-out rate. >> there are certain variability. we could look at the overall rate, but one thing we are of course interested in is how subgroup performance is. that also varies. >> when...
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also in 2010, specifically at thurgood marshall, we had about 30 students that were african-american that graduated. out of that 30 students there were -- excuse me, there were 30 students total, but there were 20 that graduated. there were two that graduated with an a through g, and five that dropped out. at burton there were 23 students, 18 that graduated, two that had the a through g, and about three that dropped out. i'm going to introduce kevin bogus who is going to read a statement because our young person had to leave. >> so, i'm going to read a statement from one of our youth making a change members. i'm going to read it as she wrote it. my name is [speaker not understood] and i am a senior at balboa high school and i am a leader with ymac and coleman advocate. my experience being a black student at sfusd has been a roller coaster ride. one year i had really good teachers who wanted me to succeed and who cared about my education. but the next year i had teachers who didn't believe i could make it. it's not fair because every student deserves a quality education no matter what
also in 2010, specifically at thurgood marshall, we had about 30 students that were african-american that graduated. out of that 30 students there were -- excuse me, there were 30 students total, but there were 20 that graduated. there were two that graduated with an a through g, and five that dropped out. at burton there were 23 students, 18 that graduated, two that had the a through g, and about three that dropped out. i'm going to introduce kevin bogus who is going to read a statement...
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this summer at two school sites, wallingberg and thurgood marshall, 102 students, providing tutorial, same exposure, providing the same job skills and life training, step ends for students with similar outcomes. we just got the grade. we're still working on that data. i did present a final supplemental report to dcyf but i didn't bring the report today. but we do have that information as well. the regular basic credit recovery program that niva was probably speaking on from coleman was actually at philip burton the same year we did the program at balboa. in fact, some of those students also participated in our program as well. i know we've heard a lot about the issues that are plaguing our community. i just wanted to talk a little about some of the solutions as we move forward. one of the main things is really exposure, exposure, exposure. students really want to know how does my learning today relate to my future success. you heard a lot from our community in terms of school to career opportunities, development projects and dollars that are coming into communities because of that. th
this summer at two school sites, wallingberg and thurgood marshall, 102 students, providing tutorial, same exposure, providing the same job skills and life training, step ends for students with similar outcomes. we just got the grade. we're still working on that data. i did present a final supplemental report to dcyf but i didn't bring the report today. but we do have that information as well. the regular basic credit recovery program that niva was probably speaking on from coleman was actually...
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i work with youth at balboa high school, third and high school, june john high school and thurgood marshall academic high school. and i'm here representing our youth who couldn't be here today. they had strong feelings about the m-o-u process. and just to ensure that it's really respectful to students and the way that it's created and developed. so, i'm really glad to hear them speak about extending the process for more community groups to get them involved and make sure we do more than what was in the previous m-o-u to make sure students rights are respected where students won't be arrested in the classroom, where the police department is actually submitting data and reports about what they are doing in the school so that the community can be aware of it and make sure that things are happening in a way that we kind of envision them. we work with a lot of students who had issues with the police, being harassed by the police in their neighborhood to being profiled. it makes them it important for police to be at school to provide safety. it's really about how do we bridge that gap and make su
i work with youth at balboa high school, third and high school, june john high school and thurgood marshall academic high school. and i'm here representing our youth who couldn't be here today. they had strong feelings about the m-o-u process. and just to ensure that it's really respectful to students and the way that it's created and developed. so, i'm really glad to hear them speak about extending the process for more community groups to get them involved and make sure we do more than what...
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there is no great oral history of thurgood marshall, which is a shame. he was the world's best storyteller, and he should be. -- and there should be. it is a shame. listening to him talk about his choices, and the influence he had had, was one of the high points of my life. >> please come -- just come use the microphone. >> thanks for being here. i am part of the children's defense clinic here at richmond. we recently red miller v. alabama. what do you feel about the treatment of juveniles in the justice system? to their need to be any changes? >> the way i view my job is actually to decide cases, and not the state lots of views about, here is what i think about penal reform, or here is what i think about children in the justice system. there are a range of legal questions that i might have views about, but in the end, it is really -- that is not the way i conceive my role. i conceive my role as a judge to decide particular cases, and the issues in those cases that come before me. in miller and jackson, speaking for five members of the court, i addressed
there is no great oral history of thurgood marshall, which is a shame. he was the world's best storyteller, and he should be. -- and there should be. it is a shame. listening to him talk about his choices, and the influence he had had, was one of the high points of my life. >> please come -- just come use the microphone. >> thanks for being here. i am part of the children's defense clinic here at richmond. we recently red miller v. alabama. what do you feel about the treatment of...
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. >>> hall of famer running back marshall faulke sits down with pete najarian, gives us his take on how the nfl commissioner roger goodell handled the replacement referee situation. >> how do you gauge right now as roger goodell the commissioner of the nfl. >> if you play nfl you understand. you played. it's a barbaric sport. to make it safe is almost impossible. and roger is an i can clean it up and make the product a better product. >> you can hear a lot more tonight on cnbc's "sports biz" 7:00 p.m. eastern time. >> he's going to tell everybody who the best running back is present day in the nfl he was. there's no doubt about this. 12,000 yards rushing, 6,000 yards receiving. did it all. first ballot hall of fame. he's going to tell you who right now is him. >> final trades. mike. >> final trade's going to be -- you caught me off guard. >> non-you're next. >> texas instrument. i like it. >> pete. >> it's going to go higher, mcdonald's. this stock's going to go to 100. >> guy. >> finish line. you'll be watching that tonight, no doubt. >> what? >> "sports biz." >> yes, i watch it all th
. >>> hall of famer running back marshall faulke sits down with pete najarian, gives us his take on how the nfl commissioner roger goodell handled the replacement referee situation. >> how do you gauge right now as roger goodell the commissioner of the nfl. >> if you play nfl you understand. you played. it's a barbaric sport. to make it safe is almost impossible. and roger is an i can clean it up and make the product a better product. >> you can hear a lot more...
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i wrote a biography about marshall. when you look at reconstruction, antilynching laws early in the part of the 20th century, republicans were in the lead, even in the course of the civil rights act in '64, you had moderate republicans. jacob javits and the like who without their support you wouldn't have had a civil rights act. >> it was more than that. 80% of republicans voted for the '64 civil rights act, the first civil rights act ever pushed by a democrat. only 60% of democrats did. i mean, even then -- >> yeah, and they were the majority. so there's a bigger number of democrats. >> the democrats who voted against the '64 civil rights act, we act like that was the only one pushed by a democrat, or the first one, the democrats who voted against it voted against all civil rights acts. the republicans who voted against it like barry goldwater, they voted for all prior civil rights acts. >> sean: i want to get to this question. hold on. >> there was a constitutional objection. >> sean: why do the democrats always play
i wrote a biography about marshall. when you look at reconstruction, antilynching laws early in the part of the 20th century, republicans were in the lead, even in the course of the civil rights act in '64, you had moderate republicans. jacob javits and the like who without their support you wouldn't have had a civil rights act. >> it was more than that. 80% of republicans voted for the '64 civil rights act, the first civil rights act ever pushed by a democrat. only 60% of democrats did....
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. >> the kids who were able to marshal their marshmallow self-control and hold out for seconds, would later score about 200 points higher on their s.a.t.s than the kids who gave in. it might just be a marshmallow, it's also a bit of grit in action. >> interesting thing about the marshmallow test, the kids who succeeded at not eating the marshmallows, didn't sit there and stare at the marshmallow. they found something to do to distract themselves. >> one little girl in the test uses her one arm to fight off the other. she's just 4 years old. and knowing that makes you wonder if she was just born with that kind of self control. >> can it be taught? is it something -- is grit, character, self control, is that hard-wired or can you teach it into these kids? >> you can definitely teach character. you can definitely teach the behaviors that go along with each of the strengths. >> at kipp, they have taken it a step further. the kids here get graded on character. you've heard of a gpa. these kids all receive a cpa, a character point average. and we were there when 14-year-old jolissa learned
. >> the kids who were able to marshal their marshmallow self-control and hold out for seconds, would later score about 200 points higher on their s.a.t.s than the kids who gave in. it might just be a marshmallow, it's also a bit of grit in action. >> interesting thing about the marshmallow test, the kids who succeeded at not eating the marshmallows, didn't sit there and stare at the marshmallow. they found something to do to distract themselves. >> one little girl in the test...
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. >> the kids who were able to marshal their marshmallow self-control and hold out for seconds, would later score about 200 points higher on their s.a.t.s than the kids who gave in. it might just be a marshmallow, it's also a bit of grit in action. >> interesting thing about the marshmallow test, the kids who succeeded at not eating the marshmallows, didn't sit there and stare at the marshmallow. they found something to do to distract themselves. >> one little girl in the test uses her one arm to fight off the other. she's just 4 years old. and knowing that makes you wonder if she was just born with that kind of self control. >> can it be taught? is it something -- is grit, character, self control, is that hard-wired or can you teach it into these kids? >> you can definitely teach character. you can definitely teach the behaviors that go along with each of the strengths. >> at kipp, they have taken it a step further. the kids here get graded on character. you've heard of a gpa. these kids all receive a cpa, a character point average. and we were there when 14-year-old jolissa learned
. >> the kids who were able to marshal their marshmallow self-control and hold out for seconds, would later score about 200 points higher on their s.a.t.s than the kids who gave in. it might just be a marshmallow, it's also a bit of grit in action. >> interesting thing about the marshmallow test, the kids who succeeded at not eating the marshmallows, didn't sit there and stare at the marshmallow. they found something to do to distract themselves. >> one little girl in the test...
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we sat down with marshall faulk. and we're going to marvel at the nfl guys. they had the biggest fiasco in years, and it's more popular today. ratings were up. >> nothing like a good scandal to get people watching. >> they got it, and the numbers have been phenomenal. >> sportscenter had its highest rating ever after the game. >> most watchers ever. >> i understand you classed up the show with a suit and tie and made it look nice. >> i didn't wear a tie. i actually wore jeans. i wore blue jeans. i haven't worn them in 21 years. >> 21 years? >> i had to go buy a pair. i don't own jeans. that's what the sullivans and revelles of the world wear on that show. >> you have to find some clown pants or something to be different. >>> well, l.a.'s stadium plans come as the city scrambles to fix a budget problem. this week, the l.a. city council unanimously approved deep pension roll backs. but is it enough, or is l.a., like many other u.s. cities, faced with a ticking financial time bomb? let's bring in the senior fellow at the manhattan institute. what do you reckon,
we sat down with marshall faulk. and we're going to marvel at the nfl guys. they had the biggest fiasco in years, and it's more popular today. ratings were up. >> nothing like a good scandal to get people watching. >> they got it, and the numbers have been phenomenal. >> sportscenter had its highest rating ever after the game. >> most watchers ever. >> i understand you classed up the show with a suit and tie and made it look nice. >> i didn't wear a tie. i...
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we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping people and their ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> welcome back. at the u.n. national assembly, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu devoted much of his speech to iran. he has been pushing the united states to declare a red line iran cannot cross if it wants to avoid war. today, armed with some props, he literally showed where he thinks that line should be. take a look. >> where should a red line be drawn? a red line should be drawn right here. before, before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> when netanyahu pulled out that red marker he turned up the heat on a disagreement he's had with the white house. president obama has said the united states will do
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so, and you look at the approach we are taking, it has to be a joint effort marshaling all of the authorities and responsibilities of the federal government rings to bear. in addition to leveraging the capabilities the private sector that has a unique position in owning and operating most of these industries that we were referring to. so without the capability of having a council type approach where we have government leadership, and i shone mission early, it's very important direction specific, requirements, standards, all those issues are part of what the government adds to the capability. and then the actual infrastructure itself in identifying and operating in a secure environment. that's were industry comes into play. so i believe this partnership needs to be extended. we did in the physical domain for years under the critical infrastructure protection, cpac, advisory council that was created to address these 18 sectors. i think we can do that again moving in the future. i don't want to speak for shone but i noticed before, working under the confidence of national security initiative und
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. >> stephanie: yeah penny marshall is coming up so let her pull us out. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." she is awesome. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ ♪ a child, i'm a mother i'm a sinner, i'm a saint, i do not feel ashamed ♪ ♪ i'm your dream, i'm nothing in between, now know you wouldn't want it any other way ♪ >> yeah i would. >> yeah. >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." 26 minutes after the hour. oh, my god. travis, t-bone our associate producer -- >> okay. see i can't tweet dana lohse because she has blocked me. however, travis said oh, my god, i love the fact that dana lohse has a birthday before stephanie miller. >> stephanie: and what did she say? >> she replied back yeah except i'm a million years younger. >> oh, my god. >> stephanie: if you cut me do i not bleed dana? despite that i'm going to play your promos. >> bring me that girl and the others! [ screeching ] >> so feel free to tweet dana lohse about that little bit of bitchery. >> stephanie: and maya angelou calls my miss mill
. >> stephanie: yeah penny marshall is coming up so let her pull us out. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." she is awesome. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ ♪ a child, i'm a mother i'm a sinner, i'm a saint, i do not feel ashamed ♪ ♪ i'm your dream, i'm nothing in between, now know you wouldn't want it any other way ♪ >> yeah i would. >> yeah. >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." 26...